“Working Poor” Mom, Rachel Porcaro Becomes Target Of IRS Audit

I have always thought that the IRS is totally un-Constitutional and is the KGB of America. The story of Seattleite Rachel Porcaro, a member of the working poor alongside so many millions of us shines a laser on how the IRS can say anything and do anything to average Americans, while meanwhile, ACORN is still being protected by Eric Holder and receives taxpayer money.

The answer stunned both Porcaro and the private tax specialist her dad had gotten to help her.

“They showed us a spreadsheet of incomes in the Seattle area,” says Dante Driver, an accountant at Seattle’s G.A. Michael and Co. “The auditor said, ‘You made eighteen thousand, and our data show a family of three needs at least thirty-six thousand to get by in Seattle.”

“They thought she must have unreported income. That she was hiding something. Basically they were auditing her for not making enough money.”

Seriously? An estimated 60,000 people in Seattle live below the poverty line — meaning they make $11,000 or less for an individual or $22,000 for a family of four. Does the IRS red-flag them for scrutiny, simply because they’re poor?

I asked the local office of the IRS. They said they couldn’t comment for privacy reasons.

“We can’t give you any kind of broad interview because your request is associated with the case of an individual taxpayer,” IRS Media Relations said in a statement.

So I’ll just tell you Rachel’s story.

Please take the time to go over and read the whole article because you will not believe how the story turns out, and it will get you off the couch to abolish the IRS along with The Federal Reserve, and flipping this Congress and White House. The left wanted a revolution and they are going to get their wish.

TECHNOCRACY RISING!

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WHY BENGHAZI MATTERS…

Published on Jun 11, 2014
In his latest, hard-hitting FIREWALL, Bill Whittle provides a moment-by-moment breakdown of the events leading up to the attack on the Consulate in Benghazi, a detailed analysis of who was doing and saying what as the attack was underway, and chronicles the following ten days of deceptions and lies on the part of the White House and the State Department, throwing a clear, cold and unflattering light on the competence and character of the President and Secretary of State.